The Fourth of July was a long holiday weekend for many, which meant you probably weren’t too concerned about when to update your phone.

But now we’re all back to work, and so is Google’s security team. The monthly Android security updates are out, heading first to Nexus devices. A number of other phones got some key updates this week, so read on to find out if you’re one of the lucky ones.

Each week, we compile all the major software updates to hit the Android ecosystem, including phones and tablets on U.S. carriers, unlocked phones, Android Wear smartwatches, and Android TV devices. Making sure your device is running the latest available software is a good housekeeping practice, ensuring you have the latest features with fewer bugs and gaping security holes.

Nexus

July security update: Another month means another security update. There are two critical issues, 11 high severity issues, and nine moderate patches in this latest round of updates. You can grab the factory images or OTA ZIPs for the fully line of supported Nexus devices, which also includes the Pixel C. Once these hit Nexus phones you should begin to see updates for others, so stay tuned.

AT&T

Galaxy S6 Active: Well, at least Marshmallow finally landed before the launch of Android Nougat. The AT&T update also includes Wi-Fi calling, so you might be able to make and receive calls even if your cell signal isn’t strong but you’re on a wireless network. The GS6 Active joins the LG G4 with this capability, which should start to hit other Android phones soon.

OnePlus

OnePlus 3: OxygenOS 3.2.1 is rolling out now, which promises a large number of fixes. According to OnePlus, this includes what you were supposed to get in 3.2.0, which was halted earlier this week. The update brings notification issues, RAM management, GPS performance, and several other bugs.